The website is designed to be able to require very little to no backend and is open source. As such the entire site is downloadable and can be deployed to work from your local machine to work from your personal computer, or can be installed to a basic local or hosted web server for your own or your group's ease of access.

No need for SQL/database backend.

Powerful n' Portable

👉 Go to get.5e.tools and choose an installation set (see below for which option best suits you)

Navigate to the directory you unzipped 5eTools in the terminal window.

type devd.exe -ol .

Wampserver

Step 1: Download WampServer
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Installing all the individual pieces of software you need and configuring them to work together can be daunting. WampServer is a software package that can do almost all of this for you: it installs Apache, PHP, and MySQL, and provides a simple interface to use them.

Navigate to www.wampserver.com/en.

Click the word "download" at the top of the page.

Click the WampServer version you need. (There are several versions with subtle differences that you should not need to worry about; just look at the first two options on top. If you know you have 64-bit Windows, click the 64-bit version; otherwise, click the 32-bit version.)

Actually getting the installer to download can be confusing, because (as of March 2014) this portion of the website is glitchy and partly in French. Look for the small link labeled "you can download it directly" at the top of the popup and click it. You should be taken to a SourceForge page that will automatically start downloading the installer.

You should not need to worry about any of the warnings on the popup, except perhaps for the first one (about the Visual C++ runtime.) The Visual C++ runtime is a standard piece of software that is required to run many programs, so your computer probably already has it. If WampServer will not run, however, you may need to come back to this step and install it - just follow one of the links in the first warning (depending on whether you have 32-bit or 64-bit Windows) to download and install it.
Note: Although you need several hundred megabytes of free space to run the software, the actual installer is only about 35 MB.
Step 2: Install WampServer
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Run the installer you just downloaded.

You can leave all the options on their defaults and just click through it, but stop when you get to the page titled "Select Destination Location." This page is important. After you install WampServer, you will have to put all the files you want the server to "see" in a special folder inside the one you're selecting in this step. Therefore, you want to install WampServer somewhere you can easily access. This is a matter of personal preference, but you may prefer to change the install location to somewhere like a subfolder of your Documents folder.

Once you're happy with where WampServer will install, click through the rest of the installer.

How to autoload Homebrew Files into your local/server Install

You will need - the DEVELOPER package of the hosted install. (Following the directions outlined above for a standard install)

In the root of the site locate the 📂 Homebrew folder, place the homebrew files you wish to include automatically to your site within the folder. Find the 📝 index.json file and open it in a simple text editor, and locate this part of the file (for more information on JSON, see Homebrew)

"toImport": [
]

and add names of the homebrew files for each file inside quotes at set of quotes (including a , at the end of each file name that has another filename following it.

Then go to the 📂 js folder from the root. Find the file 📝 utils.js file and open it in a simple text editor, and search for _IS_DEPLOYED = which will have some numbers or "X.Y.Z" following. delete that line from the file.

3️⃣ On the MacBook, open up Safari and go to Develop → {NAME_OF_YOUR_IPHONE} and select “Connect via Network”:

4️⃣ Open up a terminal and run the command “ifconfig” to see the list of current network interfaces and take note of the IP address of the last entry in the list:

5️⃣ On your phone, in Safari, use the IP address to access your locally running website. For example, if you use create-react-app, instead of going to http://localhost:3000, with the IP I got here, the address to use is http://169.254.145.56:3000 (don’t forget the http:// prefix):